alright i need some help here and im coming to you guys first. i recently did a tune up on my jeep, consisting of plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotor, fuel filter and oil change. now prior to all this i was getting around 18mpg on the highway, which is around average considering what was wrong with it.....it was misfiring on cylinder 6 because the plug was broken off completely and i had no idea, all the plugs that were in it were autolite plugs, gapped at around .070 when i pulled them out and as crusty and white as snake shit, and in general jeeps tend to run best on champion copper plus plugs, the distributor cap was in decent shape and the rotor was okay. the fuel filter was so rotted that it was seeping out the inlet nozzle, and the rubber hose connecting it to the fuel line was dry rotted and cracked. so the fluid in the filter was as brown as the rust on the outside.....now that i have proper plugs and gapping (.035) the damn thing is getting around 13mpg, other things i know of that are wrong with it are an exhaust leak, a seeping fuel tank on the seam (usually i dont fill it over half because of that) and what i think the culprit of the fuel economy is an O2 sensor that ive never changed, and i have no idea how many miles are on it....thats my next step to swap that O2 sensor for a new one, my question to you guys: is there something else i might not know of thats common to cause this behaviour in my jeep. btw its a 95 XJ with the 4.0 and automatic transmission np242. thanks a bunch for any help

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